Ingersoll man charged in Sunday crash
An 85-year-old driver Ingersoll driver has been charged in a crash that caused extensive damage this week.
On Sunday afternoon, at around 3:30, OPP were called to a crash in Southwest Oxford at Foldens Line and Karn Road.
Police say Dick Hensen, at the wheel of his Buick, stopped at the stop sign but failed to yield for an approaching GMC. The vehicles collided and were heavily damaged.
One female passenger was treated for minor injuries.
Hensen is charged with failing to yield to traffic.

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